Leggett has now put a sign in her yard in an attempt to deter the drug activity and uses a megaphone to warn potential renters.

“Don’t park here to buy your drugs. Your dealer is across the street. Smile for the camera,” the sign reads.

Daytona Beach police said they’ve sent officers to the complex 36 times since last July for issues including narcotics, parking and noise complaints.

“They need to realize all eyes are on them and it’s time to go,” Leggett said.

News 6 called the apartment complex owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, but said there is no drug activity at the property. The owner said background checks are conducted on all tenants and renters who don’t follow the rules are evicted.